PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 124
... thine erring friend so long forget ( Sweet source of pensive joy and fond regret ) That here its warmest hues the pencil flings , Lo ! here the lost restores , the absent brings ; And still the Few best loved and most revered Rise round ...
... thine erring friend so long forget ( Sweet source of pensive joy and fond regret ) That here its warmest hues the pencil flings , Lo ! here the lost restores , the absent brings ; And still the Few best loved and most revered Rise round ...
Page 129
Samuel Rogers. My life steals on ; ( O could it blend with thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So thro ' the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The light raft dropping with the silent tide ; So , till the laughing ...
Samuel Rogers. My life steals on ; ( O could it blend with thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So thro ' the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The light raft dropping with the silent tide ; So , till the laughing ...
Page 159
... thine ! Thy touch , thy deadening touch has steeled the breast , Whence , thro ' her April - shower , soft Pity smiled ; Has closed the heart each godlike virtue blessed , To all the silent pleadings of his child . † At thy command he ...
... thine ! Thy touch , thy deadening touch has steeled the breast , Whence , thro ' her April - shower , soft Pity smiled ; Has closed the heart each godlike virtue blessed , To all the silent pleadings of his child . † At thy command he ...
Page 185
... thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of space , no distant star , No shock of elements at war , Did thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee ...
... thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of space , no distant star , No shock of elements at war , Did thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee ...
Page 191
... Thine be the joys to firm attachment due . As on she moves with hesitating grace , She wins assurance from his soothing voice ; And , with a look the pencil could not trace , Smiles thro ' her blushes , and confirms the choice . Spare ...
... Thine be the joys to firm attachment due . As on she moves with hesitating grace , She wins assurance from his soothing voice ; And , with a look the pencil could not trace , Smiles thro ' her blushes , and confirms the choice . Spare ...
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